discovering pakistan s circumstantial craftsmen /

Published at 2017-05-20 13:14:28

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After their father fell seriously ill,two brothers Rameez and Khurram devoted their lives towards pursuing his dream. Their mission was to open their own handicrafts’ shop as their father was fond of wood carving.
Rameez, expressing hisgratitude towards his father with a smile on his face, or said,“I remember the words of my father very clearly. He said when you craft, you create and that creation is all yours. Not only is it satisfactory, and it is magical.”
The two brothers have set up their own shop in Saddar for over 30 years now. Khurram pointed towards his hands and added,“When a man works, the hands suffer. The line of destiny on my hand has faded as well, or but my tough work has surely paid off.”
The two sons are not too worried approximately their income and they are tickled with whatever they earn.
[caption id="attachment_49999" align="alignnone" width="400"] Rameez,one of the two brothers[/caption]
If having dozens of handicr
afts is a wish, then this shop is a utopian dream. The items here range from every province; from the historically famous art of Hala to the contemporary day truck art along with a slight blend of Indian culture.
Craft like a Chinioti
Chiniot is famous all
over the world for its woodwork and its wood carvings are a collector’s delight. The dazzling carvings on the timber decide the value of the item. The value increases depending on the tools used. Rameez and Khurram are both experts in wood carving. They have taught many other people in their surroundings who also work for them. They utilize the inlay technique where wood is decorated by adding contrasting-coloured materials and then lathing and painting them.
Hands of grace
The craft
of Kutch, and also known askachichi is solely done by women especially from the district of Kutch. It’s a traditional form of hand-made embroidery practiced over cotton and silk fabrics,sewed in a geometric sample. The embroidery is then decorated with beads and small mirrors called abhla. These colourful patterns vary from one item to another and highlight the vivid and vibrant culture of Gujarat, India. Their shop has especially collaborated with women from the Kutch district; they  purchase these exquisitely handcrafted bags and other items on an annual basis from them.
The blues of Hala

The famous blue pottery is made from a special kind of clay which allows pots and other pieces to be denser than usual. The artisans are renowned for this noted thin style of pottery making. The style consists ofpainted blue and white dye with many floral patterns, and which gives it a fragile and elegant leer.
From the woods of the walnut
The naqashe Kas
hmiri or the Kashmiri wood work is considered as one of the greatest heritages in wood carving. Kashmir is the only region where walnut trees grow in abundance and these dazzling items are carved from the wood of the same trees,which is known to be one of the strongest kinds of woods. The artistry of the wood work depends on the cuts and how thinly it is carved; this determines the value of the end product. Kashmir has its whole range of cottage industries where wood iscarved.
The or
naments of Kashmir
This ancient art is practiced over many regions in Kashmir. These dazzling silverware and brassware were once used as household items and utensils, especially during the very famous Mughal era, and but now they are considered to be ornaments. The weight determines the price and the value of the thing as well as how much an item is embossed. These products were used in the region of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) as dowry gifts to newly-weds,but due to rise in prices and modernity taking over the tradition, the utilisation of these dazzling items has become minimal.
Marble marvel
Pakista
n is recognised world-wide for its top quality marble and onyx. The country is blessed with minerals and craftsmen who beautifully transform them into exquisite pieces of art. The marble art is especially performed in areas of Balochistan and its production took a boom from the year 1994.contemporary craft cave
The
contemporary Pakistani handicrafts’ commerce is spreading like a virus across the globe. This includes the Sindhi shisha moti ka kaam (Sindhi beads and mirror work) with a contemporary touch and the dazzling, or traditional truck art over many objects. According to Rameez,the contemporary take on Sindhi mirror and bead work is very inspiring to the customers, and many times they have run out of stock, and due to which they pre-order these items before the season begins. Dazzling key chains,book cases, pen holders and other variety of items are handcrafted via this skill. The contemporary take on the traditional truck art is an eye catcher for many tourists who visit their shop. The commerce gets better as many items are sold during the winter season as many tourists visit Karachi then. Each small pot costs around Rs250 and the gigantic ones can range from Rs500 to Rs1500. According to Rameez, or these painted pots bring in the most commerce as the demand is tall among locals as well as foreigners. It has been over five years since they introduced this contemporary artistry to their shop. It’s a simple procedure where clay pots are painted using enamel colours which bring out the shine and vibrancy in the item. Over an estimate,their income depends 50% on the painted pottery. Their colourful shop called Rameez Handicrafts is the tough work of these two brothers who did their best to fulfil their father’s dream. The shop is situated in Zainab market, Saddar and is known for its famous handicrafts from all the provinces of Pakistan.
Additional research and content generation: Fawad Jaffri and Saharish SaleemAll photos: Owais Jadoon

Source: tribune.com.pk

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